> > > > Hello, I've been on the new apache2 layout for some time now via ~x86. > > > > It looks like it's now marked stable so I'd like to remove the ~x86 > > > > keyword, but after that I get this: > > > > > > > > [blocks B ] dev-libs/apr-util (is blocking > > > > net-www/apache-2.0.54-r15) > > > > [blocks B ] dev-libs/apr (is blocking net-www/apache-2.0.54-r15) > > > > > > > > Should I unmerge those packages? I thought they were important for > > > > apache? > > > > > > As posted on g-dev: > > > These changes will stabilized on Sunday, September 18th. > > > > > > Are you sure that the package is stable now? > > > > I'm running 2.0.54-r14 now and when I remove the ~x86 keyword, emerge > > world wants to upgrade to 2.0.54-r15. > > > The latest stable seems to be -r15. > I am running r14 now, emerge --update wants to upgrade to -r30, but I > have no blocks from apr. > > Considering apr and apr-util are all masked by ~x86, it wouldn't make > sense for stable apache to depend on apr. In fact, if you look at the > various apache ebuilds, it seems apache2.x that is ~x86 all depends on > apr, and apache2.x that is x86 all have !dev-libs/apr-util in it. > > W
I'm just going to wait until the 18th to deal with this. Should be less confusing. - Grant -- [email protected] mailing list

